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Formulated for symptoms associated with intestinal upset such as loose or liquid stools, intestinal cramping, nausea, flatulence and fatigue.
Directions: Ages 12 and up, take 6 drops or pellets orally (ages 0 to 11, give 3 drops or pellets) as needed or as directed by a healthcare professional. Under age 2, crush or dissolve pellets in purified water. Sensitive persons begin with 1 drop or pellet and gradually increase to full dose.
Active Ingredients: Pyrogenium 30x, Aconitum napellus 15x, Argentum nitricum 15x, Arsenicum album 15x, Baptisia tinctoria 15x, Bryonia 15x, Carbo vegetabilis 15x, Chamomilla 15x, Cinchona officinalis 15x, Collinsonia canadensis 15x, Colocynthis 15x, Elaterium 15x, Gelsemium sempervirens 15x, Ipecacuanha 15x, Iris versicolor 15x, Lycopodium clavatum 15x, Podophyllum peltatum 15x, Raphanus sativus 15x, Tabacum 15x, Vaccinium myrtillus 15x, Zingiber officinale 15x, Aesculus hippocastanum 3x, Juglans regia 3x.
Liquid Inactive Ingredients: USP Purified water; USP Gluten-free, non-GMO, organic cane dispensing alcohol 20%.
Pellet Inactive Ingredients: Gluten-free, non-GMO, beet-derived sucrose pellets.
According to the Materia Medica the following remedies in Diarrhea may be administered for the following conditions:
Aconitum napellus: Diarrhea; Worse in afternoon; Worse from mental exertion and during digestion
Aesculus hippocastanum: Aggravations from drinking milk; Diarrhea
Argentum nitricum: Diarrhea from emotions; Constipation and diarrhea alternate
Arsenicum album: Food poisoning with diarrhea; Sick from bad meat, water
Baptisia tinctoria: Vomiting; Constant desire for water with nausea
Bryonia: Stools bloody; Diarrhea, gushing worse in the morning on rising
Carbo vegetabilis: Nausea; Diarrhea; Flatulence
Chamomilla: Stools, grass green, slimy, sour
Cinchona officinalis: Diarrhea; Stools undigested, frothy, yellow
Collinsonia canadensis: Diarrhea is acrid (burning, irritating)
Colocynthis: Stools frothy, watery, shreddy, yellow, sour or gelatinous with flatulence and pain
Elaterium: Pain in the pit of the stomach
Gelsemium sempervirens: Cramps in stomach; Ill effects of stress
Ipecacuanha: Stools brown, grass or yellow-green, frothy, molasses-like or bloody, slime; Lumps of mucous in stool
Iris versicolor: Stools, grass green, slimy, sour
Juglans regia: Burning in anus; Burning in stomach
Lycopodium clavatum: Last part of stool difficult to expel
Podophyllum peltatum: Profuse diarrhea
Pyrogenium: Involuntary stools; Poisoned by eating rotten meat or bad food
Raphanus sativus: Stool liquid, frothy, profuse, brown with colic; Distended abdomen
Tabacum: Diarrhea; Constipation; Diarrhea is sudden and watery
Vaccinium myrtillus: Effects of vaccination
Zingiber officinale: Diarrhea; Food poisoning; Nausea
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